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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline. 11 A. M. Phones 1000 — 1001 Friday Pocahontas lodae, R. .| Menn hnll 7:30 p in. Ave Marla study c'lth. Mrs. Ar i Voalewede, k p. tn. Pocahontas lodge, 7:30 pin. Saturoay Zion E V. and Reformed chord , guild rummage sale, church, 9 a.m Delta Theta Tan rummage sale Zlninintißter Motor Sales. St. Paul Golden Rule Class, Mr and Mrs. Forest Durr, 7:30 pin Monday Bap'lst mother-daughter hsnnuet K. of I*, home, fi:,io p.m. Gamma Xu so orlty. Barban Roop. 7:30 p.m. Women’s Bowling league annua picnic. Hanna • Nuttman, d:3O p in Auxiliary Junior Girls Mother* parly. I«eglon home, nm. Tuesday V. F. W. auxiliary, hat!. 7:30 pm ('. L. of (’. business meeting hall. 7:30 p.m. C. L. of (’. chorus, K. of C. hall | 7:30 p in Wednesday Zion Lutheran Mauled Coupln ,' lub, church tMtsement, s pm. Psi lota Xi business meeting Elks, ft p.m. I hursday Legion auxiliary district meet j ing. t’niondale The next meeting of the clul will be held Mav 21. UNION CHAPEL LADIES AID SOCIETY MEETS The Ladies Aid of the I’nion , Chapel Evangelical I'nlted Breth ren < hurch met at the home oi Mrs Charles Burrell Thursday. The day was spent In quilting and mak ing aprons, with a pot-luck dlnnei , served at the noon hour. Mrs. Harve Ko<*. president, wa* in charge of the meeting. "Beneath | The Cr6»s of Jesus" was sung ami .prayers offered t»y Mrs D. 11. Pel lett and Mrs. Chariest Babbitt. Mrs Ralph Bluhm read the scriptun lesson, then the hymn "He Lead eth Me” was sung It was voted tc give five dollars to the Living Link offering, also to have a !>ak' sale in June. Mn; George Cramer ; offered the closing p ayer. Tin next meeting will be at the horn* of Mrs Glen Rouahla The following members ami vis itors were present: Mesdames My ron Frank. Omar Merriman ami daughter Sue. John Walters Charlo Babbitt. Ralph Bluhm Glen Rotighia. Marion Stalls, Henry Bauman. Cliff Brown, Ralph Rice I George Cramer. Earl Chase. Clar ence Mitchell. Ernest Knefelcamp Harve Koos. Amini Miller. D. II Pellett, Ollie Kreps, Russes* Hilf finan. Wade Mcßarnes and th« hoHtess. DISCUSSION GROUP IN REGULAR MEETING The Holy Family Dlecussion group met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Baker. The meeting wa* opern-d with prayer and roll call, following which Mrs. Fred Baker. Jr., program chairman, led in the discussion ol the sick call and last sacraments The various articles and their ar rangeim-nte and use were then discussed by the group The next meeting will be held at the home of M'S. Jerome Reed, with Mrs. Harold Baker as pro gram chairman. Those present at the meeting were the Mesdaines Ernest Fullenkamp. Don Hess, William Baker. Florian Keller, Herbert F<><*. Ralph Kriegel, Fred Baker. Jr , Jerome Reed ami Haloid Baker. Trade In a Good Tawn - De< atur
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RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Arnold Thieme was, before her recent marriage. Etna E Springer, daughter of Mr ami Mrs. Andrew Etzler of Convoy, (). The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thieme of this city. The couple Is now residing near Decatur. (Photo by Edwards*.
WILLING WORKERS CLASS IN MEETING ■<> The Willing Workers class of the Peasant Mill? Methodist church met Tuesday evening a* the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Jones, with seventeen members and seven children present. The meeting opened with Mrs. Murray Holloway reading the ninth chapter of Luke for the devotions. After a short bualn<*s meeting, an old time last day of school program ami spelling bee. with Mis. Roy Price a* teacher, was enjoyed i by the group. lively refreshments were then i j *erv*-d by the hosteo*. .1 MRS. HERMAN VONGUNTEN IS HOSTESS TO CIRCLE Mis. Herman VonG'inten was hostess recently to members of 'he Philalethean circle of tin* Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. Mrs. George Buckley gave the lesson on "Ministry of Health and Healing' from the study book. India at the Threshold, and Mrs. Adolph Weidler conducted the short businc*'* meeting, during wliich plans were made for the , family night program, to bo held <>n May *> A donation was also made to the local cancer drive. Mrs VonGunten was assisted in serving refreshment by Mrs. Violet Sanders. MRS. LOIS BLACK HOSTESS TO SOCIETY The Presbyterian Woman's Missionary society met Thursday at Ihe home of Mrs Lois Black, with Mrs J M Ellsworti* and Mrs. A. N. Anker as* the assisting hostesses. Devotions were given by Mrs. J. F. Sanmann. who also led in prayer During the business period, announcement was made that the programs for the year are com-1 ipleted ami will be distributed next I week Bills were allowed for mimeographing and for the -tudy books. Mention was also made by the president. Mrs. Fred Patterson, of a blossom time lea to be held In June at the church Elach member is invited to bring a guest. E'or the afternoon's program,
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each delegate to the Presbyterial ‘ meeting held at Goshen on April • IL gave her impression of the i discourse by the guest speaker. ■ Mrs. Roger Davis, an Indian of i Indian Wells, Ariz. i The Mizpah benediction was given, after which delicious refreshments were served l*y the i hostess ami her aesistants to the twenty seven memlier* present. BETHANY CIRCLE , MEETS WEDNESDAY The Bethany circle of the Zion i Evanzelieal and Reformed church met Weilnesday at tile home of M s. Dallas Goldner. Mrs. Goldner had charge of the progrsm. and reviewed the fourth |vhapter of the study Itook India • Mrs Floyd Andrews, vice president, ' tonducied the brief business' meet- • ing During the social hour, delicious ' ref -eshments were served by the I hostess, assisted by Mr*. Andrew*. Members of the women’s bowling ' league planning to attend the pic- ; ni< Monday evening at lianna-Nut ! tman park, are asked to bring their I own silverware. > The American Legion auxiliary '’will hold a fourth district meeting at Uniondale May S. AB member!
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de Ring to ro ar* a«ked to <all Mro. Zelma (loop not later than Monday morning, and transportation will be arranged The c. L. of C will have a business meeting at seven ibiry o'clock Tuesday evening at the hall. Member* of the C L. of C. chorus are asked to meet at tne K. of hull Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock for rehearsal. P*l lota XI soroilty will have a business meeting Wednesday evening at eight o'clock st the Hike home. The junior girls of the American Legion auxiliary will entertain their mother* with a dinner meeting at Hie Legion home Monday evening at six o'clock. ii Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hnyder. of Xew Corydon, were dinner guests Thursday of their daughter and ‘son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Luther i t’lase. ut this city The Northeast Indiana optomet|c society will have a business meeting and election of officers Tuesday night. Muy 6 at 6:30 o'clock In Fort Wayne Dr. N. A Bixler, of this city is chairman of the nominating .committee. Miss June (tuple, ot 127 North Third street, left today by airplane for a two weeks vacation at Miami. Fla. Havana. Cuba and New Orleans. Robert Templin of this city ia in Imllanairnlis today, attending a training meeting of the Indiana Leaders' club, an organization of qualified life insurance underwriters. Approximately 150 Indiana , insurance agent* qualified tor this year's meeting Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendrick*, well known Monroe re idents, were , in Decatur today It was Mrs. Hendricks' birthday and the couple enjoyed an anniversary dinner at the West End Restaurant. Mr. Hend- , ricks Is a former county conimis- , sioner and road superintendent. The condition of Florien Keller, General Electric foreman Injured yesterday when his foot was l t aught in a conveyor, wa-t reported improved today. Three toe* on hie right foot were broken and ’lacerated.
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t'lure, route 5, Janet Kay McClure, route ft; Jesse James Canvino. route I, Huth Canclno, route 1; Steven Camptiell, Geneva; Florien Keller, 616 West Monroe street; Mrs. Francis Miller. IS2I West Monroe street; Mrs. Jennie Byer. Willshire. Admitted and diemissed: Floyd Hunter. 321 North First street Dismissed. Mrs. Charles Berry. Jr, and batty girl, Barbara Ann. Rockford. ().. Mrs Melvin Bixler 'and baby son. Geneva. Mrs. Otto j Wefel. 2L! Ailams street; MM : Walter Baker and Ituby girl, Mary Frame*. 611 North Second street; tleorge Troutner. county home; Mrs Adolph Koller, sot Second j street: Mrs Wilbur Black and ; baby girl. Diana Frances, Convoy. It).; Mis. Noble luibslger. 521 Madi- ; son street; Dale Soul. Berne o Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Pauline Dixon ha* fil'd suit for divorce from Bill J. Dixon in Adams circuit court. The complaint charge* ithey were married In I'ttt and that ,th<> defendant Is guilty of cruel j and inhuman treatment, in that since his return from the armed forces he findr fault and criticize*. I that on April 1 be went to live with
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h*» pat<*nt* and r»fu*e* tn live with her. Shi* asks rcxiorathm of her maiden nann* of Merritt. D. Burdette CUNter i* plaintiff* attorney . — .... — o ——... Funeral Saturday For Harry Niblick Funeral aervl<e* will be held at 2 o'clock Satutday afternoon at the Jone* funeral homo In Wa bush for Harry Niblick, 69. u native of Adam* county, who was found dead at hi* home in that < Ity earlier thi« week. — q___ _ .. Gives instruction To Biology Classes Alden 11. Hadley, of the educational department of the state department of conservation. Is wind ing up a three-day serie* of instruction to the biology classes of Decatur high school and the nature study classes of Lincoln school Mr. Hadley ha* been visiting Indiana schools, luncheon clubs and service organization? since 1941 with a group of lectures on conservation From here he will go to Warsaw and Gary, where he will appear before *cnool classes. o Trade tn a Good Town —Decatur
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Delta Theta Tau Rummage Sale, .May 3, Zintsmaster Motor Sales. T e CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our thunks to the nurses of the Adam* county memorial hospital, Eld ward Debolt. Dr. James Burk, ladies of the Church of God. friends and neighbors, and all thoae who assisted during the Hines* and death of Fred E:vans. Mr*. Fred Evan* Mother and Father Brother* and Slater* CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friend* and neighbor* who assisted u» during the illness and death of our mother. We appreciate the many kind act* extended We also wish to thank the miniater. Dr. I.e.ter, Mrs. Willard and Mr*. Gerber. Th» Family of Mr*. Sarah E. Johnston. Rea-Mealdeof lllrth • cril(lr M t* Noifr-e is hereto* given that • 'cii.-i Vfoi Hue* Ifo-.n-r has filed i p>-tltl<>n In the Circuit Co jrt of Adams Count* Indt ina. to have th time and place of h< r birth itetermlii, <t Said petition la set f >* hearing on the ■•tit <1 <. of May. I»if, CLYDE: <> TICOin.NER Clerk of the Adams Clr> uit Court Ma v 2
